The public sector can be defined as a series of various and heterogeneous services within which the needs and interests of the citizens are met.
These services are defined by the law of the of services which meet the needs of citizens within the public sector is fairly long. Some of the most important services the public sector includes are healthcare, public utilities, culture, state which generally excite the constitutional rights, freedoms of citizens and their interests.
The list sports, infrastructure, etc. Given the importance that the public sector services have in the everyday lives of the citizens, a reasonable conclusion is that the public sector work should be public, and that the citizens should have access to the information regarding the public sector work, since it is not marked as classified.
The visibility principle implies providing an unrestricted access to information, access to way of conducting business of public sector bodies, and other issues that are of interest to citizens but are not marked as classified by law or other acts. As one of the fundamental constitutional principles, the visibility principle should and must be respected in the public sector business.